Will a risen body have all the parts, including those absent at birth OR removed by accident, disease, or surgery?

IF you don't believe in the resurrection, save your keystrokes.
I don't believe in it, but I am interested in what OTHERS believe, and why they believe.

I have been told that wounded soldiers will get there arm or leg or whatever restored.

Update: Yes, "JAMES" I know what "perfect" means.
I'm trying to find out what others believe.
Some examples:
A child born with a birth defect, say a Thalidomide baby who grows to adulthood with paddles for legs, will its body not have that defect?
A person who has a limb amputated due to a disease... show more Yes, "JAMES" I know what "perfect" means.
I'm trying to find out what others believe.
Some examples:
A child born with a birth defect, say a Thalidomide baby who grows to adulthood with paddles for legs, will its body not have that defect?
A person who has a limb amputated due to a disease condition, surely should have that limb restored.
All the BILLIONS of men who were circumcised:THAT was a surgical procedure. Do they get foreskins?
Anybody who was a KIDNEY DONOR, do they get new kidneys?

Update 2: Those who were religiously motivated to be kidney donors, did so in the knowledge that, without at least ONE kidney, the recipient would DIE.
But, resurrected bodies CANNOT die, so, neither the donor nor the recipient needs ANY kidneys.
Nor hearts, nor lungs.
Nor a need for any way to get food in, since they... show more Those who were religiously motivated to be kidney donors, did so in the knowledge that, without at least ONE kidney, the recipient would DIE.
But, resurrected bodies CANNOT die, so, neither the donor nor the recipient needs ANY kidneys.
Nor hearts, nor lungs.
Nor a need for any way to get food in, since they cannot starve to death.

Friend those people that are resurrected by God in the resurrection of life will be made whole they will be made normal healthy human beings and attain the prime of life no matter who you are that will be the goal for you to become in the prime of life. I'm sorry that you don't believe in the resurrection but that's up to you it's no skin off of my nose; but if you don't believe in God or the resurrection or in Jesus Christ it's such a waste so you got to live the way you want for 70 or 80 years and then you become worm food wow what a waste God intended you to be the king of the world and instead you gave it all up to become worm food what a waste

"Will a risen body have all the parts, including those absent at birth OR removed by accident, disease, or surgery?" yes, it will. Scriptures teach that not so much as a hair of our heads will be missing when we are resurrected. But most Christians deny scriptures today, pretending that the resurrection is not tangible and physical--and permanent.

"I have been told that wounded soldiers will get there arm or leg or whatever restored." Yes, they shall.

"A child born with a birth defect, say a Thalidomide baby who grows to adulthood with paddles for legs, will its body not have that defect?" We shall all be in perfect health, with perfect form.

"A person who has a limb amputated due to a disease condition, surely should have that limb restored." Of course. Remember, not even a hair of our heads will be missing.

"All the BILLIONS of men who were circumcised:THAT was a surgical procedure. Do they get foreskins?" Yep. Remember, not even a hair of our heads will be missing. It's strange, but there are many people in many churches who fall for the heresy that we will have no gender when we are resurrected.

"Anybody who was a KIDNEY DONOR, do they get new kidneys?" Yep. The resurrection is complete and perfect.

Paul told the Christians in Corinth, "It is the same way with the resurrection of the dead. Our earthly bodies are planted in the ground when we die, but they will be raised to live forever. Our bodies are buried in brokenness, but they will be raised in glory. They are buried in weakness, but they will be raised in strength. They are buried as natural human bodies, but they will be raised as spiritual bodies. For just as there are natural bodies, there are also spiritual bodies."

According to the bible at least, are to die physically. The bible speaks about the first death and how we will rise in spirit to be judged. It is there at the Great White Throne judgement that we will be sorted by those who are written in the Book of Life and those who aren't. Those who aren't will go into what is called the "second death", a place of eternal punishment and God pouring out his wrath and justice. Those who are written in the Book of Life will instead be given a new body and name, will be given reward, and will live with God forever as was intended in the beginning of the world. The difference being that we will now have a perspective of good and evil and can appreciate God all the more.